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SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N chassis, 2/16V and 2/16N-port side

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• 8 or 16 Fibre Channel ports, with the following characteristics: • Automatic negotiation to the highest common speed of all devices connected to port. • Port interfaces compatible with small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers, both short wavelength (SWL) and long wavelength (LWL). • Universal and self-configuring ports: capable of becoming an F_Port (fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion port). • One RS-232 serial port, designed to connect to a DTE port. • One 10/100 Mb/sec Ethernet port with an RJ-45 connector. • One (SAN Switch 2/8V) or two (SAN Switch 2/16V) built-in power supplies. • A real-time clock (RTC) with 10-year battery • Plenum, part number 5697-4919 SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N chassis The following sections illustrate the chassis front and rear panels. SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N-port side You can see the physical differences between the SAN Switch 2/8V and the SAN Switch 2/16V switches in the following figures. The most noticeable difference is the number of ports. Figure 1 shows the port side of the SAN Switch 2/8V. Table 1 identifies port side components. All LEDs reside on the port side of the switches. The nonport side is used for air intake. The SAN Switch enclosures have forced-air cooling, with the fans pushing the air from the nonport side of the chassis through the enclosure, and exhausting to the port side. See "Interpreting LED activity" on page 64 for a complete description of switch LEDs. 1 2 3 4 100-240 VAC 1.0A 47-63Hz IOIOI ! 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0018a Figure 1 Port side of SAN Switch 2/8V Table 1 SAN Switch 2/8V port side components Number Description 1 AC power receptacle 2 Ethernet port SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32 installation guide 19

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SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32 installation guide
8 or 16 Fibre Channel ports, with the following characteristics:
Automatic negotiation to the highest common speed of all devices connected to port.
Port interfaces compatible with small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers, both
short wavelength (SWL) and long wavelength (LWL).
Universal and self-configuring ports: capable of becoming an F_Port (fabric enabled),
FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion port).
One RS-232 serial port, designed to connect to a DTE port.
One 10/100 Mb/sec Ethernet port with an RJ-45 connector.
One (SAN Switch 2/8V) or two (SAN Switch 2/16V) built-in power supplies.
A real-time clock (RTC) with 10-year battery
Plenum, part number 5697-4919
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N chassis
The following sections illustrate the chassis front and rear panels.
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N—port side
You can see the physical differences between the SAN Switch 2/8V and the SAN Switch
2/16V switches in the following figures. The most noticeable difference is the number of ports.
Figure 1
shows the port side of the SAN Switch 2/8V.
Table 1
identifies port side components.
All LEDs reside on the port side of the switches. The nonport side is used for air intake. The
SAN Switch enclosures have forced-air cooling, with the fans pushing the air from the nonport
side of the chassis through the enclosure, and exhausting to the port side.
See ”
Interpreting LED activity
” on page 64 for a complete description of switch LEDs.
Figure 1
Port side of SAN Switch 2/8V
Table 1
SAN Switch 2/8V port side components
Number
Description
1
AC power receptacle
2
Ethernet port
!
100-240 VAC 1.0A 47-63Hz
IOIOI
0
4
3
7
1
5
2
6
4
0018a
3
2
1